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On October 28 2011 18:47 Clefairy wrote:Show nested quote +On October 28 2011 18:45 bgx wrote:On October 28 2011 18:43 mrtomjones wrote:On October 28 2011 18:40 syllogism wrote:On October 28 2011 18:39 mrtomjones wrote:On October 28 2011 18:38 Grettin wrote:On October 28 2011 18:36 haitike wrote:On October 28 2011 18:35 Clefairy wrote: Damn I did a straight translation... I'll try to cut it down somehow. I think is fine, you didnt paste the korean text xDDDD Even if you are joking, it's not fine. Photos are straight-up copyright infringement.
Translating 100% of an interview or article word for word is infringement. Reproducing Fomos English articles in their entirety is also infringement.
You can still cite a Fomos article and relate the general story, but translating entire block segments of an article or interview is infringement. To me, translating is putting it in his own words as I am sure it wouldnt translate both ways to say the same thing after he was done. I'd assume enough is different to be fine. But thats just an assumption  The assumption is incorrect. Paraphrasing it in your own words might suffice Maybe he sucks at translating  A fail translation is similar to a paraphrase lol no interpreting is still translating... and against the rules what counts is attempt at translating whole article not the outcome So should I cut just a few paragraphs to make it 90%? Or would I need to get rid of more?
I think T.O.P knows what to do with these. But check this for the rules&demands and what not.
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Would make sense for the teams to be transitioning their B-team over to SC2 and leaving their A-team for BW
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On October 28 2011 18:46 Zambozo wrote: guys let BW die, it is the way of the world something must go away to make room for something new. SC2 has the potential to become even larger than BW is Korea. I know it is great but we must let it go. The impact of so many new teams to SC2 pro sense will create so only good things. More tournaments, more sponsors and more nail biting moments we fans can enjoy and smile days after. It's because of posts like this we always have flame wars on these topics...
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On October 28 2011 18:46 haitike wrote:Show nested quote +On October 28 2011 18:41 mrtomjones wrote:On October 28 2011 18:39 Adebisi wrote:On October 28 2011 18:32 Azurues wrote: just switch over man. sc1 is pretty damn old already, nobody wants old stuff (except antique collector).
I am waiting for this moment where big sc1 team switch over to see if they can dominate sc2 too This is like saying Football or Hockey is old -.-; Either way, this is wild... would love to see some Korean netizen responses o.o; Football and hockey have better presentations now since TV has improved. Old TV is old. So watching old hockey is old. Hockey has evolved and is not the same thing it was 30 years BroodWar has evolved and games are not the same thing it was 10 years ago in Boxer era. Bad example. Show nested quote +On October 28 2011 18:46 Zambozo wrote: guys let BW die, it is the way of the world something must go away to make room for something new. SC2 has the potential to become even larger than BW is Korea. I know it is great but we must let it go. The impact of so many new teams to SC2 pro sense will create so only good things. More tournaments, more sponsors and more nail biting moments we fans can enjoy and smile days after. Why cant both live together? Why to kill BW and korean esports is good? BW is better game, with better metagame and more high level games.... The rules in broodwar have stayed the same for a long time though. To my knowledge they havn't been doing big patches there in years. The same can't be said for NHL/NFL. As someone else said I was also referring to TV improvements though.
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I personally have never followed the pro brood war scene that much, but it would be so tragic if brood war dies as it has been a high level competitive game for year. At the same time everyone knew these days were coming as its a new game and to see what all of these new players bring to the game will be interesting. It may not be the same game but who isn't excited for what it could become.
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Also last chance foreigners will ever have of winning anything
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Its nice how people think a-teamers will make sc2 look 300 times better. I guess HotS will give them a good start and they'll probably wait for that. Atleast i hope so. If they switch over we will be thrown in an age off 1 and 2 basers again (even worse then now ). That will happen with HotS as well, so it would be nice if we only have 1 month of 1 basers. On the long run it might make sc2 better (maybe 1,1 times) but i prefer someone fighting from the ground to the top all the way. Rather then a bunch of semi gods thrown into another slightly different dimension. Would be funny though to see someone like flash mule dropped though.
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This is why Nada made his gigantic speech yesterday at group selections. I am sure he is close with a lot of BW players, coaches, etc. and knows that there are tons of monsters practicing SC2 in the shadows right now.
In four months, the entire top class of players could be B-teamers and 98% of Code S players could be out of GSL entirely if these Brood War players switch.
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On October 28 2011 18:53 Tidus Mino wrote: Would make sense for the teams to be transitioning their B-team over to SC2 and leaving their A-team for BW The terms A and B-team were used in the OP to hide their identity
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I think there are some huge news incoming in the next couple of weeks.
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On October 28 2011 18:55 Fionn wrote: This is why Nada made his gigantic speech yesterday at group selections. I am sure he is close with a lot of BW players, coaches, etc. and knows that there are tons of monsters practicing SC2 in the shadows right now.
In four months, the entire top class of players could be B-teamers and 98% of Code S players could be out of GSL entirely if these Brood War players switch. I think you are overestimating how fast they'd catch up. Compare MVP now to MVP a year ago. He would stomp himself bad. Yes these guys have advantages because they can watch MVP etc but it will still take time.
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So Kespa going to have a SC2 League next Season? Hrmm do they have permission from GOMTV.net yet. (Since GOMTV.net Has the Rights over SC2 in Korea?)
I wonder.
This is great news though to see Kespa Embracing SC2 instead of being sc bw Elitists
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Will be interesting to see how this affects the foreign scene. We might see isolation again, or conversely, we might see an exodus of suddenly lower level Korean players fleeing to the West to pick up checks.
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On October 28 2011 18:55 Fionn wrote: This is why Nada made his gigantic speech yesterday at group selections. I am sure he is close with a lot of BW players, coaches, etc. and knows that there are tons of monsters practicing SC2 in the shadows right now.
In four months, the entire top class of players could be B-teamers and 98% of Code S players could be out of GSL entirely if these Brood War players switch. What did Nada say?
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Nerdchills!
GG foreigners....
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On October 28 2011 18:57 Logros wrote:Show nested quote +On October 28 2011 18:55 Fionn wrote: This is why Nada made his gigantic speech yesterday at group selections. I am sure he is close with a lot of BW players, coaches, etc. and knows that there are tons of monsters practicing SC2 in the shadows right now.
In four months, the entire top class of players could be B-teamers and 98% of Code S players could be out of GSL entirely if these Brood War players switch. What did Nada say?
He randomly started talking about how everyone sitting around him right now should be proud to be the first generation of Starcraft 2 players and how they should never forget that. Then all the players clapped.
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On October 28 2011 18:57 XRaDiiX wrote: So Kespa going to have a SC2 League next Season? Hrmm do they have permission from GOMTV.net yet. (Since GOMTV.net Has the Rights over SC2 in Korea?)
I wonder.
This is great news though to see Kespa Embracing SC2 instead of being sc bw Elitists
Maybe they will make a deal with GOM and let GOM have a BW tournament?
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On October 28 2011 18:57 Logros wrote:Show nested quote +On October 28 2011 18:55 Fionn wrote: This is why Nada made his gigantic speech yesterday at group selections. I am sure he is close with a lot of BW players, coaches, etc. and knows that there are tons of monsters practicing SC2 in the shadows right now.
In four months, the entire top class of players could be B-teamers and 98% of Code S players could be out of GSL entirely if these Brood War players switch. What did Nada say? Something about "be proud of being first generation sc2 progamers"
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On October 28 2011 18:57 Logros wrote:Show nested quote +On October 28 2011 18:55 Fionn wrote: This is why Nada made his gigantic speech yesterday at group selections. I am sure he is close with a lot of BW players, coaches, etc. and knows that there are tons of monsters practicing SC2 in the shadows right now.
In four months, the entire top class of players could be B-teamers and 98% of Code S players could be out of GSL entirely if these Brood War players switch. What did Nada say?
http://www.reddit.com/r/starcraft/comments/lqulj/nada_to_the_other_code_s_players_you_should_be/
Nada to the other Code S players: "You should be proud of yourselves that you are the first generation of starcraft 2 pro gamers. Be proud you are the first. Always keep that fact in your head and act like a pro gamer."
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